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Stillman Dry Goods Company and United Retail and Wholesale Employees of America, Local 83, CIO (1938) Location Fort Wayne, IN Effective Date 7-21-1938 Expiration Date 1-1-1939 Employer Stillman Dry Goods Company Union United Retail and Wholesale Employees of America Union Local 83 NAICS 44 Sector Private Item ID 6178-009b131f037_04 Keywords collective labor agreements, collective bargaining agreements, labor contracts, labor unions, United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Comments This digital collection is provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University. The information provided is for noncommercial, educational use, only. This article is available at DigitalCommons@ILR: http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/blscontracts2/2193

Yr AGREI&iSNT made and entered into this Elat day o July, 1938, by and between the STILLMAN DRY GOODS COMPANY of Fort Wayne, Indiana, an Indiana corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "Company", and the UNITED RETAIL EMPLOY EES, LOCAL 83 OF FORT WAYNE, affiliated with the United Retail and Wholesale Employees of America, C.I.O., hereinafter referred to as the "Union", and employees of the Company, members of the Union, hereinafter referred to as "Employees". I I I H I S S S T H ; In consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and agreements herein contained, the parties do hereby agree as follows* 1. The Company recognizes the Union as the collective bargaining agency only for such regular full-time sales clerks as are members of the Union. 2. The wage scale and the hours of employment now prevailing shall remain in force until January 1, 1939, and the working conditions shall prevail for employees until that date. 3. The Company shall have full power and right of discharge or discipline of employees, but such power and right shall be exeroised with justice and with regard to the

reasonable rights of the employees. 4. The Company shall, as far as praotloal in the exeroise of good business Judgment and considering the efficiency of the employee, apply seniority rights in dealing with regular employees. 5. limployees of the Company who marry nay, if they desire, be permitted to continue in the employ of the Company after their marriage, It is further understood and agreed that there shall be no discrimination against any employee who may be a member of a Union. 6. Insofar as it may be practical, so as not to hamper the customary and regular conduct of the business, new employees will not be hired for the same type of work until the Company has reasonably endeavored to communicate by telephone or otherwise with readily available former employees who are fitted for and desirous of filling the Job. 7. Full time regular employees who have worked for the Company continuously for a period of at least six (6) months shall be entitled to three (3) days* vacation with pay. All full time regular employees who have been in the employ of the Company continuously for one (1) y ar or more shall be entitled to one (1) week s vacation with pay. 8. Bonus quotas shall conclude at the end of each 2

month and the balance shall not be carried over into the next month. 9. Store hours shall begin at 9:30 A.M. and end at 5:30 P.ll. The regular work week for regular full time sales clerks shall be forty-two (42) hours per week. The regular work week for regular full time office workers, desk girls, markers, elevator operators, stock room attendants, warehouse workers and alteration department workers shall be forty-five (45) hours. The regular work week for regular full time porters, watchmen, receiving platform clerks, cleaners, dollectors, window display and card writers shall be forty-eight (48) hours. Employees shall work on a six (6) day week of not more than eight (8) hours in any one day, excepting watchmen. Irrespective of the foregoing during the month of December, store hours shall be forty-eight (48) hours per week of not more than eight (8) hours per day for all regular full time employees and no additional compensation shall be paid for the said additional hours during said month of December. 10. Regular full time employees shall be compensated for overtime at the rate of time and a half except upon 3undays and legal holidays when they shall be entitled to receive double time. Employees shall receive no compensation for overtime of less than one-half (fc) hour a day. Overtime is to be credited only where the employee has been requested to work overtime by the Coiupany*s superintendent. Full time regular employees shall 3.

receive their regular rate of pay for legal holidays and the day after the holiday, or unlean they wore ill on either day before or day after the holiday, in which event they shall produce a doctor s certificate in order to be entitled to the rate of pay for the legal holiday. Full time regular employees shall have one full hour for lunch as indicated on the time clock. 11. Regular extra sales clerks (olerks who are on the regular extra sales clerks list are so designated) shall so far as practical, be given consideration in employment over other persons. Regular extra sales clerks shall receive compensation at the rate of three dollars ($3.00) per full day; when such extra sales clerks work more than two (2) full days per week, their rate of pay shall be two dollars seventy-five cents ($2.75) per day. Extra sales clerks requested by the Company to report for work and who after waiting in the rest room are sent home without obtaining work, shall be paid for two hours at the regular rate. 12. The employees* discount shall remain the same as at the present time. 13. Regular full time employees of the Company shall, in the event of shorter closing hours during July and August, be entitled to receive the full pay. 4

14. The full time of employees solely on a commission basis shall be confined to the selling floor during store hours and not to work in the stock room, receiving, shipping or trimming rooms. 15. The present rate paid for mileage to salesmen for the use of their oars shall be continued. 16. All complaints, disputes or grievances arising between the parties to this agreement involving the question of interpretation or application of any clause of this agreement or any aot or conduct or relation between the parties hereto, shall be submitted in writing by the party claiming to ba aggrieved to the other party, who shall first Jointly attempt an adjustment within two days after such notice is given. If a conclusion is not reached at the expiration of such time, the natter shall then be referred to a Board of Arbitration consisting of one person designated by the Union, one person designated by the Company and a third person to be agreed upon between the representative named by the Union and the representative named by the Company, and the three persons so selected or designated shall constitute a Board of Arbitration, a decision of the majority of which shall be final and binding upon the Company and the Union, each of whom agrees to fulfill the award or decision of a majority of such Board of Arbitration. 5.

17, There shall be no lookout of employees by the Company. The Union covenants end agrees that during the period of this contract neither it nor any of its members will engage in any strike against the Company nor will the Union or any of its employees engage in or permit any picketing of the premises of the Company or permit or engage in any stoppage or cessation of work. 18. This agreement shall commanoe from the date hereof and continue in effeot until January 1, 1939. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, the Company by its Resident Manager, or other duly authorised agent, and the Union by its duly authorized officers have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. STILLMAN dry goods company of Fort Wayne, Indiana, -,stto UNITED RETAIL EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 63 OF FORT WAYNE. By Phlllo Joseph. Ylce-Pree. By - QpTlme Martin. Pres. By Garneta C. Bueret. 71ce-?res. By 6.

July SI, 1938. 0 STILLMAN DRY GOODS COMPANY of Fort,/ayne, Indiana, and UNITED RETAIL AND WHOLESALE EMPLOYEES, affiliated with ttie C.I.O., having simultaneously herewith entered into an agreement with respect to conditions of employment in the store operated by the Company, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the said agreement, IT IS FURTHER AGREED AS FOLLO WS: FIRST: The charges or complaint heretofore filed with the National Labor Relatione Board against the Company shall Immediately be withdrawn and the proceeding now pending before the Board in the Eleventh Regent, Indianapolis, will be immediately discontinued. SECOND: Members of the Union who wfjre employed by the Company on April 9th and who engaged In the strike are to be rehired by the Company and returned to work as soon as openings are available without necessitating the discharge of regular full-time salespersons now employed by the Company. The salaries of the employees who engaged in the strike shall begin from the date of their reemployment and all the employees who engaged in the strike and the Union waive any claim they may have to, and agree not to assert any claim for any salary or wages for the period from April

9, 1938 until such date as they are returned to work. Regular full time employees who were engaged in the strike and who were with the Company for a continuous period of si* roonths prior to April 9, 1938 shall be entitled to three days vacation with pay and full time regular employees who engaged in the strike and who were in the continuous employ of the Company for a period of one year prior to April 9* 1938 shall be entitled to one week»s vaoatlon with pay. Half in number of the said employees shall be reemployed on or before August 15, 1938 and the remaining ones shall be reemployed on or before September 1, 1938. STILLMAN DRY GOODS COMPANY By 8. M. Chapin. UNITED RETAIL AND 'WHOLESALE EMPLOYEES By Philip Joseph. V.P. Qameta C. Bueret. 7.1-. Corlnne Martin. Pres,

July 21, 1958 y It ia understood and agreed between the representative a of UNITS!) RETAIL AND WHOLESALE EMPLOYEES OF AMER ICA, C.I.O. and representatives of INTERSTATE DEPARTMENT STORES, INC. that for a period of one year from the date hereof, it shell be the policy of the Union to refrain from striking, picketing or otherwise endeavoring to unionize any of the stores operated by subsidiaries of Interstate Department Stores, Inc. unless and until the Union or any of its Looals in the respective communities have first succeeded in obtaining contracts in writing from one or more of the leading competitive department stores in the same city in which the Union is seeking or desirous of unionizing one of the stores operated by subsidiaries of Interstate Department Stores, Inc. UNITED RETAIL AND NBOLBSAUS EMPLOYEES OF AMERICA - C.I.O. By Philip Joseph - Vice-President